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Are Prisons a Solution or a Problem?

April 27, 2019 in U.S., Society
Are Prisons a Solution or a Problem?

Why we need a radical perspective in the debate for prison reform.

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Tags: Prison, Crime, JPIA x PCC
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How to Figure Out The World’s Largest Election

April 26, 2019 in Asia, Politics
How to Figure Out The World’s Largest Election

Democratic elections in India are the world’s largest. Understanding what is at stake and the leaders of the respective major parties is key to grasping the dilemma that Indians face.

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Tags: India, Elections
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Why Overthrowing a Despot is the Easy Part

April 25, 2019 in Africa, Middle East, Society
Why Overthrowing a Despot is the Easy Part

In light of the Sudanese and Algerian uprisings against entrenched despots, it is important to look back at the Arab Spring of 2011 and why these uprisings should only be seen as the first step.

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Tags: Democracy, Algeria, Sudan
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How to reduce sex trafficking in New York City

April 24, 2019 in New York, Society
How to reduce sex trafficking in New York City

As the trafficking world adapts and advances, American policies are left behind and underprepared

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Tags: Sex Trafficking, JPIA x PCC
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What the criticism of aid to the Notre Dame misses

April 23, 2019 in Europe, Society
What the criticism of aid to the Notre Dame misses

The fire at the Notre Dame caused the world to stop and witness the famous cathedral go up in flames. Understanding the importance of the Notre Dame to the French civilization is key to acknowledging why it largely warrants a period of mourning as well as the philanthropy that followed. (Photo: Thierry Mallet/Associated Press)

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Tags: France, Philanthropy
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Female Empowerment in South Africa

April 22, 2019 in Africa, Society
Female Empowerment in South Africa

Though women in South Africa form a large part of the population, they remain underutilized in the workplace. Understanding the roots of this issue as well as the policy responses to them might hold the key to empowering them.

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Tags: South Africa, Women, JPIA x PCC
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Godfather Politics in Nigeria

April 19, 2019 in Africa, Politics
Godfather Politics in Nigeria

If Nigeria is set have the world’s third largest population under 30 by 2050, why are the main Presidential candidates in their late seventies?

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Tags: Nigeria, Elections, West Africa, JPIA x PCC
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Can India and Pakistan find a resolution?

April 17, 2019 in Asia, Foreign Policy, Politics
Can India and Pakistan find a resolution?

India and Pakistan’s relationship sits on a tightrope amid rising tensions between the two nations

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Tags: India, Pakistan
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Ukraine in Limbo

April 15, 2019 in Eurasia, Politics, Society
Ukraine in Limbo

Understanding the candidates that stand for the presidency and the delicate situation at hand (Photo: Sergei Chuzavkov/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images)

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Tags: Ukraine, Elections
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Revisiting the One-China Policy

April 12, 2019 in China, Asia, Foreign Policy
Revisiting the One-China Policy

The balance of power has changed across the Taiwan Strait significantly since 1992 agreement on the One-China Policy. We should re-consider how we approach it. (Photo: David Chang/EPA)

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Tags: Taiwan
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U.S. Mass Shootings and the Burden of Proof

April 11, 2019 in U.S., Society, Oceania
U.S. Mass Shootings and the Burden of Proof

After one mass shooting, New Zealand took action. After many, the United States remains stagnant. Why? Just ask Malcolm Gladwell. (Photo: NY Daily News)

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Tags: Guns, Mass shootings, JPIA x PCC, New Zealand
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Misunderstanding Democracy

April 10, 2019 in Society, Politics
Misunderstanding Democracy

As faith in democracy falters across the world following recent widespread anti-democratic developments, it is paramount that we consider what democracy means, embodies, and promotes.  (Photo: SMARTBOY10 /  GETTY IMAGES)

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Tags: Democracy
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Technology’s Impact on the Economy of NYC and the Loss of Amazon HQ2

April 09, 2019 in New York, Economics
Technology’s Impact on the Economy of NYC and the Loss of Amazon HQ2

Understanding how technology has allowed New York City to thrive in the past decade and why the Amazon deal would have done more good than harm. (Photo: Hiroko Masuike / The New York Times)

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Tags: Technology, Amazon, JPIA x PCC
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Activist in Chief

April 05, 2019 in U.S., Politics
Activist in Chief

How Bernie’s activism has shaped his “political revolution” and why it could take him to the White House in 2020 (Photo: AP Photo / Charlie Neibergall)

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Tags: Presidential Campaign, Democratic Party
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Arabian Apprentice: The Search for America’s Middle Eastern Ally

March 29, 2019 in Middle East, Foreign Policy, U.S.
Arabian Apprentice: The Search for America’s Middle Eastern Ally

The war in Yemen and the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi has led many in the West to ask: why keep Saudi Arabia as an ally? The answer is a complex combination of realpolitik, economic, and national security concerns.

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Tags: Saudi Arabia
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The Sport That Can Save the World

March 26, 2019 in Interviews, Sports, Society
The Sport That Can Save the World

A conversation with NYU School of Professional Studies Clinical Associate Professor David Hollander about the role basketball plays in the world and what could be in store for “the sport for everybody.” (Julio Cortez / AP)

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Tags: Basketball
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The Muslim Double Standard Continues After Christchurch Massacre

March 21, 2019 in Society, Religion, Politics
The Muslim Double Standard Continues After Christchurch Massacre

Examining the real life examples of the double standard that Muslims face as well as what can be done by leaders in the future

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Tags: Christchurch, Islam
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Flint Four Years Later: What has changed?

March 11, 2019 in U.S., Society
Flint Four Years Later: What has changed?

Looking at the aftermath of the Flint Water Crisis and what has been done since (Photo: Carlos Osorio/AP)

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Tags: Health, Michigan
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The Tango of Spain

February 27, 2019 in Europe, Politics
The Tango of Spain

Navigating the Catalan Secessionist Movement and its implications for Spain’s future

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Tags: Spain, Catalonia
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The Return of Populism and the Challenges Ahead: A Latin American Perspective

February 23, 2019 in Politics, Latin America, Interviews
The Return of Populism and the Challenges Ahead: A Latin American Perspective

A discussion with NYU’s Professor Pablo Querubín Borrero on the challenges and implications of populism (Photo: Reuters)

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Tags: Populism, Society, Interviews
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